Syringes

Hamilton syringes are the standard in precision measurement

Top quality materials and skilled workmanship ensure Hamilton syringes consistently deliver the highest possible performance for reliable analyses. Choose from more than 2,000 syringes and accessory part numbers or work with us to custom-build your own.

Precision Glass Syringes for Every Lab

The fluid path of a Hamilton glass syringe is chemically inert with stainless steel, borosilicate glass, and PTFE used for most syringes. N.I.S.T. traceable certification is available as an additional service for the majority of the syringes in our product line.

Syringes for Higher Education

For over 60 years Hamilton has been committed to supporting academic research and innovation with syringe grants and special discounts. Help your grant money stretch further. Universities and colleges in the USA and Canada can use the coupon code 'UNIV' at checkout to receive a 25% discount on on glass syringes, composite syringes, and needles.

What is a Hamilton Syringe Product Grant?

Hamilton Company proudly supports higher education by awarding up to five $1,000 Syringe Product Grants each month to teaching facilities that use Hamilton syringes or needles as educational guides. In addition to $1,000 worth of Hamilton syringes you will also receive our Syringe Care and Use Guide to be used as an educational guide.

Work with Engineers to Customize Hamilton Syringes

The Custom Built program puts you directly in contact with a Hamilton R&D Engineer to discuss your application and product needs. The engineer will point you to a standard syringe or propose a customized solution to meet your needs.

Hamilton’s Syringe Care and Use guide outlines the basics of daily syringe use and operation so that scientists and technicians can achieve the highest level of accuracy and precision. Important topics covered include inspection, operating temperature, trapped air, and sample carryover.

The key to selecting the right syringe for your application is to identify your sample type and determine the smallest volume to be dispensed or injected. Hamilton’s Syringe Selection Guide offers a step-by-step process and selection worksheet so that anyone involved in choosing a manual syringe understands all the configuration options, including syringe type, syringe series, volume, syringe termination, and needle point style.

The pipette controller syringe is a Hamilton Gastight® Luer Tip syringe modified with a special free-sliding,
thumb-wheel plunger. The syringe is supplied with 41 mm (1-5⁄8”) of clear vinyl tubing, 3 mm ID (0.125”) x 6 mm
OD (0.250”), to attach a pipette to the syringe’s luer tip. The syringe draws liquids into the pipette (liquids do not
enter the syringe barrel).

If you already have a syringe and need a Hamilton needle, you can determine the appropriate needle if you know one of the following: 1) the glass syringe termination; 2) the glass syringe part number; or whether you are dealing with a common plastic syringe. Click the heading to learn more.

Hamilton syringes are manufactured to be accurate within ±1% of nominal volume, and with precision within 1%, measured at 80% of total scale volume. The design of our barrel and plunger dimensions assures high levels of accuracy and precision. The Hamilton Company Quality System is ISO 9001-2008 certified.

Can Hamilton syringes be used on humans?

Hamilton syringes are not manufactured for human use and are designed primarily for analytical chemistry and chromatography applications. Hamilton also makes syringes and accessories for life science and neuroscience, but those applications are solely intended for animal use. To discuss potential off-label uses for Hamilton syringes, please contact Hamilton technical support.

Are you curious whether your Hamilton syringe can be sterilized and disinfected via ethylene oxide, autoclavation, or chemical disinfectants? Consult this table of syringe terminations, syringe needles, and tubing types to learn the possible ways to sterilize and disinfect you Hamilton syringe.

One of the first steps to understanding the ideal syringe for your specific application is to know which termination is best. This article help you make that determination, explaining what to choose based on your requirements like dispense volume, need for autoclaving, desired dead volume, pressure tolerances, or necessary headspace.

Another aspect of proper syringe selection requires knowing the graduations visible on a particular syringe series and volume. This detailed table of data provides scale length, total scale divisions, major graduations, minor graduations, and sub-minor graduations of each syringe series by volume.

Work with R&D engineers to customize Hamilton parts

Hamilton's "Custom Built" program puts you directly in contact with a Hamilton R&D Engineer to discuss your application and product needs. The engineer will point you to a standard solution or propose a customized solution to meet your needs.